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Eynon appointed senior managing director at CBRE

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Manhattan, NY CBRE has appointed Stephen Eynon as senior managing director. In this role, Eynon will join the New York Tri-State leadership team to support the region’s office leasing business.

With a 30-year career at CBRE, Eynon brings extensive experience in office landlord and tenant representation. He has represented over 30 million s/f of commercial real estate for institutional owners and assisted public and private companies in their search for office space nationwide.

Among Eynon’s notable leasing transactions are the new towers at the World Trade Center and the leasing and repositioning of the Empire State Building. He has also represented high-profile tenants such as Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, Thornton Tomasetti and Greenwich Street Capital.

“Stephen’s track record in the office leasing sector and his commitment to supporting our firm make him the perfect addition to our leadership team,” said Matt Van Buren, president of New York Tri-State for CBRE. “His years of experience will be invaluable as we continue to grow our business and develop our talent in New York City.”

“I am pleased to join the CBRE New York Tri-State leadership team, where I can apply the relationships and insights I’ve gained from guiding owners and tenants through their commercial real estate needs,” said Eynon. “This role is a natural fit, allowing me to support our talented professionals in achieving exceptional outcomes for our office leasing clients.”

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